Hope everybody is celebrating and doing the power ritual to Father Satanas.
It is a common misconception that Yuletide isn't part of traditional Chinese and Asian culture. I thought so myself, like many people thanks to the enemy hijacking of Asian religion. I found this out sometime in October, but in Ancient China, they actually celebrated Yuletide as well, as the "Dongzhi Festival" which falls from December 21-23, and from what I researched, it was actually one of the "major festivals" of the Ancient Chinese world, larger or as large as the contemporary Chinese or Lunar New Year, a holiday that I myself love.
The Dongzhi Festival definitely bears identical properties to the more-known Yuletide or "Xmas", regarding the mythology of Gods recording people's deeds, and either gifting them or punishing them accordingly.
It is a holiday connected to the Daoist religion, which is indeed Ancient East Asia's version of Satanism.
Although still minor observed, sadly today it isn't as big.
HAIL ZEUS/Fuxi and Happy Yuletide / Dongzhi!
Oriental American Temple Member, lover of Oriental paganism and the Oriental race.
Father Zeus in Asiatic civilizations:
China: Jade Emperor (玉皇), Huangdi (黃帝), Shangdi (上帝), Shìtí Huányīn (釋提桓因)
Japan: Raijin (雷神), Taishakuten (帝釈天), Izanagi no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐命)
Korea: Hawneunim (하느님), Jeseokcheon (제석천), Okhwang Sangje (옥황상제/玉皇上帝)
Vietnam: Thích Đề Hoàn Nhân (釋提桓因)
Philippines: Batala Maykapal, Sakla
Indonesia/Malaysia: Batara Indra
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